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  3. MINISTER CONFERS WITH ARMY CHIEFS

    The Minister for the Navy and the Army (Mr Francis)[?] centre—with Lieutenant-General V.A.H. Sturdee (left) and Lieutenant-General Rowell, after they had met for a conference at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Petrol Still in Doubt

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day declared that he would not make any ...

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  5. Miners' Reps. Withdraw From Hearing

    SYDNEY, Monday: Miners' Federation leaders today withdrew from a hearing before the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher). They did this after they claimed that Mr. Gallagher had no jurisdiction to ...

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  6. New AWU Leader

    Mr H. O. Davis has been elected general president of the Australian Workers' Union. He said recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STORY IN COURT OF SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Monday: A 60-year-old was pensioner was committed for trial at the North Sydney Police ...

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  8. Federal Cabinet is Still Considering Butter, Tea Rations

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said today that the Treasury had not been approached to deal with the financial aspects of the lifting of the rationing of butter and tea. A sub-committee of Cabinet is investigating rationing and is to make a ...

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  9. SMUGGLING "IS BACK TO THE ROARING DAYS"

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Smuggling has become almost the roaring, swashbuckling business it was in the 1850's, ...

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  10. SALVAGE TO BEGIN ON, TRUCULENT

    LONDON, Monday: A senior official of the British Admiralty Salvage Department left Sheerness today to take charge of the ...

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  11. Envoy, in Full Uniform, Meets McKell, Menzies

    CANBERRA, Monday: For the first time since before the war, a foreign envoy today wore full diplomatic uniform when ...

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  12. CHINESE REDS TAKE OVER THREE CONSULATES

    WASHINGTON, Mon: Chinese Communist authorities took over the Dutch and French consular buildings in Peiping about ...

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  13. U.K. LIBERALS PLAN TO CUT UP BIG UNIONS

    LONDON, Monday, (A.A.P.): Splitting up of big trade unions has been recommended by the Liberal Party's Trade Union ...

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  14. Conference on New Health Plan

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The National Health Scheme will be recast at conferences called this week by the Minister for ...

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  15. FRIDAY THE 13TH NOT SO UNLUCKY-THEY WENT FOR A RIDE

    (By radio from A.A.P. correspondent H. R. Stow, on board the Strathaird, in the Indian Ocean), Monday: SIX white men and 12 natives from Cocos Island, who were rescued by the Strathaird in the Indian ...

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  16. Duleepsinhji to Return, But Not For Cricket

    CANBERRA, Monday: Prince Duleepsinhji, who will become the new High Commissioner for India in Australia, is well-known ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Elections to fill two vacancies in the Legislative Council caused by the resignations of Mr. E. J. ...

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  18. CABLES IN BRIEF

    HELSINKI, Monday: Russia's demand for the extradition of more than 300 alleged war criminals has dominated the ...

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  19. SENATE AND LEGISLATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Labor Party would see that as little as possible was done to interfere with the Chifley ...

    Article : 69 words
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  22. AUSTRALIAN PLAN PRAISED

    LONDON, Monday: Australia's "bold, imaginative plan" for mutual aid among all Commonwealth countries stands out as ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. CONFESSION ALLEGED TO DOUBLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday: A written confession had been made by a young man to the murder of a woman and her daughter at ...

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  24. AN INCIDENT ON THE ROAD TO BESANCON

    PARIS, Monday: A motorist on the road to Besancon [?]n over a man sound asleep in the middle of the road. ...

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  25. VIOLENT WEATHER CAUSES 34 DEATHS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): Violent weather over most of the United States and parts of Canada yesterday caused 34 deaths. Nine people died in a blizzard which drove across the Northwestern States of America and Southern Canada into the Great Lakes area. ...

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